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Amusements, &o. Oddfellows’ HI all, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) (on account of Hall being previously engaged Thursday), HUGO’S BUFFALO MINSTRELS. Entire Change of Programme Misses Euby Gordon, Bella Nixon, Deborah Lennon, Hugo Bros., Harold White, Fred Lawrence, Jack Miller, Alf, Nixon, C, Manning (first appearance), in New Songs, Dances, Farces, &c.; first time of" You Don’t Say So," Silver Coin. First chairs 6d. 1467 Students of Tkc th, SOCIAL HALL, TO-NIGHT. MINSTRELS! ■NEW MUSIC. NEW FAECES. NEW SKETCHES. - PERFORMERS Doors open 7.30.' Curtain 8. Admission 6d. RETURN SOCIAL, nnHE EETUEN SOCIAL under the auspices of Jj_ Court Star of Canterbury, A.0.F., will be he held m the FORESTERS’ HALL, NEXT THUESDAY, the 18th INST., At 8 p.m. DANCING. J. W. HUNTEE, C.E, CHRISTCHURCH CENTEAL MISSION.— A Grand VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL i CONCERT will.be given in Oddfellows'Hall, ' Lichfield Street, THUESDAY', 18th JULY, 1895. Vocal items by Misses Watson, Throp, Brnce, Thompson and Stutbridge, Messrs Halley, Farrant, Eead, Ac. Instrumental items by Misses Triggs, Steven, Higgs, Mrs Birch, Mr Heath, &c. Recitations by Misses M’Neish and Lawrence. Admission, 6d. Commencing at 8, 1462 ( THE LAST FEW DAYS OP THE WAXWORKS MUSEUM. LARGE CROWDS Still Continue to 801 l Up to See MBS DEAN and tbe Grand Illusion, entitled "THE MYSTERIOUS HEAD," LONDON ILLUMINATED BY NIGHT, and the Great Success, the PUNCH AND JUDY SHOW, Delighteth tbe Young and Old. Admission Gd, children 3d. Open 2 till 10. 1425 TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. MEEIVALE SCHOOL, PAPANUI ROAD. TT IMELIOHT EXHIBITION and Concert, I j At 8 p.m. Admission, Is. 1485 BAPTIST CHURCH, Oxford Terrace. Limelight Entertainment (musically illustrated). Postponed from July 4th, will beheld THIS (Tuesday) Evening, at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is. N.B. —Tickets purchased for the 4th inst. available.l432 ~ PIANOFOETE. MISS LUCY' M. NORTH is prepared to receive PUPILS for the PIANOFORTE at thefollowing address—l4B, ARMAGH ST., near Manchester St. Special care and interest taken with beginners. Moderate terms. F 1317 Educational. EDUCATIONAL. AN ASSISTANT MASTER is Wanted in a Boys’ Private School in Christchurch. Apply Delta, Messrs Whitcombo and Tombs, Christchurch. 1445 School of- {Shorthand, 150, Worcester Street W., Christchurch, (Telephone No. 652.) ! MR C’. hT" GI L BY, Honors Diploma Nat, Phon, Soc. - individual Tuition. Classes Daily, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. • Speed Classes, all grades. * X 1537 CHOOL of Shorthand, Typewriting, &e.. Cathe dral Square,—PlTMAN’S and LIGHTLINE Shorthand. Pitman’s, Miss A. M. Carr; lightline, Miss A. E. L. Carr. Bookkeeping (single and double entry), arithmetic, writing, composition, Ac. X 1402 ISS TAYLOR’S GLASSES FOE DANCING. Wedn-sday Afternoon Class • for Skirt Dancing and other Fancy Dancing resumes on Wednesday, 29th, at 3.45, Tuesdays at 7.30 for Ordinary Dancing. Thursdays at 7 for General I and Fancy Dancing. Saturday Afternoon Class at 3. Evenings at 7. Fee, 15s course of 12 from date of joining. Advanced pupils, 10s 6d the course. | An Evening’s programme once a month for former and advanced pupils. Private , classes formed. Private lessons giv6n. 236, Armagh Street West, 2C1526 j ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, NEXT THUESDAY AFTERNOON, At 3 o’clock. LYTTELTON. LYTTELTON. LYTTELTON. MB POWELL will give an EXPOSITION of the ART of DEESS-CUTTING as done BY THE COLUMBIA “FITTER.” Patterns Given Away cut by this System to Prove its Accuracy. Eead a few of the opinions received from ladies in Christchurch and Suburbs:— The plan is excellent, and extremely simple.— (Miss) E. Kitchinqman, head mistress Normal School, Christchurch. The ease and rapidity with which the work is done is remarkable, as is also the simplicity of the system. lam glad to recommend to the notice of other teachers,—(Miss) M. V. Gibson, head mistress of the Gloucester Street School, Christchurch. Your dress-cutting system is simple to understand, and produces a most perfect fit; indeed, a fit that would do credit to any first-class firm.— (Mrs) J, W. Bullock, Normal School, Christchurch. I think very highly of the "Columbia Fitter,” with its easy and rapid acquirements. Having had instruction in two other systems of dress-cutting by measurement, I think lam competent to judge of, and appreciate, the greater simplicity of yours, which I consider perfection, —(Mrs) A, Curry, “Tintinnull," Opawa, Christchurch. This System is now Adopted by all the Leading Dressmakers. ASHBUETON, ASHBURTON. ASHBUETON. ME POWELL will give an Exposition at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Ashburton, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 23rd, AS 3 o'clock. All Interested are Invited. Xlsll Public Notice®. Secret of TTe al t h “ LIFEBUOY SOAP.” Sure death to all disease germs. FREE LIBRARY. NOVELS and Useful Works to ha given viUUU .away. Ea h purchaser of one packet of “LIFEBUOY SOAP” can select one copy. A copy of “SECRET OF HEALTH,” written by a Liplome of a London Hospital, given to anyone returning six “ Lifebuoy” wrappers to the Agents. Retail all Grocers, HUBBARD, HALL & CO„ 1488 F Agents for Lever Bros. t - lISI *■ ■ I^TRIGGLESWORTH AN D JPNNS, VICE-EEGAL & LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS. First Prize Medallists, Patentees Matt-Opal-Typa Process, In consequence of the exceptional severity of the weather, a Large Humber of our PATRONS residing out of town have been unable to procure our COUPONS. We shall, therefore, in order to satisfy COUNTRY VISITORS, £S gD CONTINUE COUPON gS gD For a short time longer. 2S £»D our COUPONS MAY OS 4»D O be HAD ° At the Studio until further notice. THEY SECURE TO THE HOLDER, On Payment of the Balance, ss, 12 BEAUTIFULLY BURNISHED CABINET ' PHOTOS, Pull or Three-quarter Figure ; or 12 CABINET PHOTOS and IS x 12 ARTIST . FINISHED OPAL ENLARGEMENT On Payment of Balance, 10s, at time of sitting. BEST WORK IN NEW ZEALAND. £S gP GET A COUPON. £ s g D Coupons can be procured by post on receipt of Postal Note for 2s 6d and stamped envelope. WRIGGLESWOETH AND BINNS, Photographers to his Excellency the Governor and Lady Glasgow, Colombo Street, Christchurch. F 1579

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIV, Issue 10706, 16 July 1895, Page 1

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